Bealach Bhoirbh (Borve pass) Where a fort or borg was of old. Aird [F]

Bealach Breac (speckled pass) West of Maol Buidhe. [F]

Bealach Briosgaid (biscuit pass) 596077 [F, CM] MAP.5.126

Bealach Druim na Sàile (the pass of the sea ridge) [F]

Bealach Lag an Lochan (the pass of the hollow of the loch) [F]

Bealach na Greigh Leim (the pass of the flock of the leap or bound - bounding deer). On modern editions of the OS this is given as Bealach na Cruinn leum. Between Beinn na Seamraig and Beinn Aslag. Probably OS 738198, see also Stobie map.[F]

Bealach na h-Airidh Duibhe (the pass of the black or dark sheiling) [F]

Bealach na h-Iùbhraich (the pass of the yew tree, the pass of the fine view – Forbes thought the latter to be correct) [F]

Bealach na Làire Duibhe (the pass of the black mare) Tarskavaig [F]

Bealach na Seana Ghid (the pass of the old lazy-beds) [F]

Bealach nan Carn (the pass of the cairns) Coffins were rested here. On road from Tarskavaig to Kilmore. [F]

Bealach nan Cas (the pass of the feet) A short cut to Ord. 678131 [CM] MAP.4.22.

Bealach Tholl (hole pass) See Clach Tholl. [F]

Bealch Odal, Udal, Udail, Uddlaidh (the gloomy pass or pass of distress) It was supposedly haunted by a monster. This monster was not seen after the dead body of a man was found in the neighbourhood. Near Kylerhea.753207 [F, Stobie, OS]

Beinn Aslag, Aslak, Ashlaig 751192 [F, OS CM] MAP.2

Beinn Bheag (the small ben) 1488ft. West of Dùn Ruaige [F]

Beinn Bhochdaich, Bochdaich, Bhocaidh, Vokie. See Allt Mhochaidh.[F]

Beinn Bhradh, a’ Bhradh, Bra (mount of or like the quern or hand mill) At Duisdale. Possibly marked on the Ordnance Survey maps as Beinn Bhràghd ?675125?[F, OS]